MARKHAM v. ANDERSON

No. 82, Docket 75-7335.

531 F.2d 634 (1976)

Frances J. MARKHAM and George W. Markham, Appellants, v. William H. ANDERSON, Jr., Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided February 13, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George I. Janow, New York City (Knox, Graham, Pearson, McLaughlin & Sennett, Erie, Pa.), for appellee.

Stephen Teret, Westfield, N. Y. (Brandt & Laughlin, P. C., Westfield, N. Y.), for appellants.

Before MOORE and TIMBERS, Circuit Judges, and COFFRIN, District Judge.


COFFRIN, District Judge:

In February, 1972 a truck driven by Robert Gray struck a toll-booth on the New York Thruway causing injury to appellant Frances Markham, who alleges that Gray, a diabetic, was in a semi-comatose state caused by insulin deficiencies. Appellee Anderson was Gray's physician. His office is located in West Springfield, Pennsylvania, a town bordering Ohio, and his practice is extensive both in Pennsylvania and Ohio.1

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